Post by rph » Wed Mar 14, 2012 5:37 am

straightlight wrote:Correct, it isn't VQMod since VQMod does not allow to replace codes by blocks
You're just a fountain of misinformation. VQMod most definitely allows you to remove code by blocks with the offset tag.

http://code.google.com/p/vqmod/wiki/Scripting

The attached VQMod script will also backport the v1.5.2 options fix to 1.5.1.3 (and probably earlier; haven't tested fully) for those interested in a proper fix for the issue.

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Post by straightlight » Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:33 am

You're just a fountain of misinformation. VQMod most definitely allows you to remove code by blocks with the offset tag.
Is that so ? Then perhaps you could demonstrate what this XML is about regarding block modifications ? Additionally, I'm sure you realize that modifying as such will certainly involve conflicts of code lines with other distributors who modifies the same file and the same lines as these lines from the XML ain't for sure searched by a unique distributor and which is why I didn't coded this in XML already ? Otherwise, I would of obviously had published it already.

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Post by rph » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:49 am

straightlight wrote:Is that so ? Then perhaps you could demonstrate what this XML is about regarding block modifications ?
I told you the tag, linked to the documentation, and even posted a script which uses it. For anyone actually interested in learning something rather than just being argumentative that would be more than enough.
Additionally, I'm sure you realize that modifying as such will certainly involve conflicts of code lines with other distributors who modifies the same file
Which makes it different from any other VQMod script how? It's not like you completely rewriting functions is exactly compatible with other modifications anyway.

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Post by straightlight » Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:23 pm

Which makes it different from any other VQMod script how? It's not like you completely rewriting functions is exactly compatible with other modifications anyway.
My point exactly which means distributing XML versions isn't any better than modifying core files in this case. The results are the same.

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Post by Debbiea » Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:08 am

so I thought this (both fixes) fixed my issue but it didn't .. my options are still disappearing. any chance there's another explanation or fix? I was supposed to go live with this cart yesterday so I'm now looking for another option unless there's another "option".

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Post by ktriggs » Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:54 pm

From what I understand, running the latest version of OpenCart alleviates this issue.

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Post by asood28 » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:42 pm

I have read in the forums that option dissapearing is resolved in 1.5.2.1

but i am using 1.5.3.1 and i am facing the same problem
i have tried editing vqmod.php + php.in + index.php in admin and root dir

i have renamed all customized .xml files i had added later

but my problem still exists. i dont understand where the problem lies?

my option items are automatically dissapearing.......

can anybody help please......

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